Re: [FRIAM] Googlezon and phonotactics

2013-02-28 Thread Steve Smith
:* [FRIAM] Googlezon and phonotactics Eric - Great observation. I'm very interested in the power of how things are *shaped* in their ability to persuade (all perceptions, with sound being unique). It also ties into synaesthetic experiences. Your description of the hypothetical Douglas

Re: [FRIAM] Googlezon and phonotactics

2013-02-28 Thread Joshua Thorp
omplexity Coffee Group > Subject: [FRIAM] Googlezon and phonotactics > > Eric - > > Great observation. I'm very interested in the power of how things are > *shaped* in their ability to persuade (all perceptions, with sound being > unique). It also ties into synaesthetic ex

Re: [FRIAM] Googlezon and phonotactics

2013-02-28 Thread Nicholas Thompson
: Friam [mailto:friam-boun...@redfish.com] On Behalf Of Steve Smith Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2013 8:18 AM To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group Subject: [FRIAM] Googlezon and phonotactics Eric - Great observation. I'm very interested in the power of how things are *s

Re: [FRIAM] Googlezon and phonotactics

2013-02-28 Thread Eric Smith
Hi Steve, thanks, > I do suspect that the EPIC2014 folks chose Googlezon specifically for it's > phonetic reference to Godzilla... Yes, I think so too. > I have tried to follow some of the Neuro Linguistic Programming literature > but got put off by the cultish mind-control factions ther

[FRIAM] Googlezon and phonotactics

2013-02-28 Thread Steve Smith
Eric - Great observation. I'm very interested in the power of how things are *shaped* in their ability to persuade (all perceptions, with sound being unique). It also ties into synaesthetic experiences. Your description of the hypothetical Douglas Adams creature is a good example of how t